Let’s hear it. No project too big or too small.

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    Was going to try to get the rust off my father’s crappy old hand plane (since restoring it would get me out of having to buy a hand plane of my own for now), but it doesn’t look like I’m going to get that far this week. Spent a couple of hours moving books around to clear some shelf space instead.

    Edit: Turned out that my actual DIY for the weekend was fixing my computer mouse, which suddenly developed a tendency to jump the cursor randomly to the upper-left corner of the screen. Turns out that it’s possible to kill a laser mouse with cat hair if you get enough of it wedged into the little opening on the bottom of the mouse that the laser shines through. And here I thought fluff was only a failure mode for ball mice.

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    1 year ago

    I’m still building the addition to my wood framed green house, still have a couple of weekends to go till its done.

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    1 year ago

    was going to make a small garden in a wood box on the deck of my apartment, but its getting unusually hot i think i’ll put it off for a little longer

  • Severian@beehaw.org
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    Going to be resealing our countertops today. Shouldn’t be too complicated, but it’s my first time doing it so we’ll see.

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    Reattaching my towel rack to my wall. It was held in with drywall anchors but those have failed so will either repatch and reattach or glue it back on. Depends on how done with it I am

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        1 year ago

        Ideally yes… This is a previous owners mistake I’m fixing. My options here are: reattach back using another drywall anchor (not my preferred option). Anchor one side into a stud and if the other side reaches it the other side into another stud and patch the holes or glue it back in place (again not ideal). I’m leaning towards option B here.

  • The_Sasswagon@beehaw.org
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    Starting the refinish job on our front porch. Got my broom and sander and some dry weather in the forecast, hopefully it’ll be finished before the next storm rolls through!

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    I live in a rented apartment and since we moved in one of the (IKEA) bedroom closets has been horrible built.

    The landlord commented that the previous tenant had taken them down, but put them back together when they moved out.

    Didn’t look to closely but it was always a bit wobbly. In part thanks to covid we’ve ended up living here longer than planned and the closet was now almost tipping over, so I decided to take action.

    Just disassembled it and apart from the back plates being taped together and held in with about 6 nails each, three of which was at the bottom, the upper shelf turned out to not be from this closet.

    It has a label from IKEA and says it’s a kitchen shelf.

    Took out the tape measure and sure enough. It’s 5mm to wide, and at least 3mm to deep.

    Too late to do anything about it now, it’s 10’o clock, but it amazes me at the shit people do.

    No wonder the cabinet doors aligned poorly and all.

  • cygnus_velum@beehaw.org
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    I recently finished my butcher block desk and enjoyed it so much I asked for a bunch of wood working tools as birthday gifts. I don’t usually care about my birthday or gifts, but it’s always an ordeal for my family because they insist. So this year I finally told them to get the wood working basics.

    I’m eyeing my second project now and trying not to tell myself that it should be the new coffee table that we’ve needed for the past 3 years. That feels like a more advanced project, but it’s so tempting.

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    11 months ago

    I did get around to the hand plane this week. Most of the rust and grot is off and now I need to lap the sole as best I can.

    If there’s still a bit of rust left somewhere . . . I don’t actually care. It’s a 1970s Canadian-made Stanley Craftsman plane, which means that it’s effectively worthless. I just want it in good enough shape not to leave rust streaks on whatever I’m trying to plane. In five years or so, I expect I’ll either have given up on woodworking or bought a higher-quality replacement.

    (I also need to fix a chair, which I didn’t quite get to today.)

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    1 year ago

    Working on building a modern style barn door, although I doubt I’ll be able to paint it this weekend.

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    Trying to fix a slow leak in a toilet, likely, but the main project is patching a gap in the ceiling where a vent fan doesn’t quite fit